HellHound said:I'm just buying the common sets from eBay now. $3 for the full common set for any release. I'll settle for that.
One very nice thing about the distribution is that you can do that.

Cheers!
HellHound said:I'm just buying the common sets from eBay now. $3 for the full common set for any release. I'll settle for that.
HellHound said:I'm just buying the common sets from eBay now. $3 for the full common set for any release. I'll settle for that.
HellHound said:I'm just buying the common sets from eBay now. $3 for the full common set for any release. I'll settle for that.
BelenUmeria said:I had thought that the D&D minis would remain free of the disgusting chase rare class of figs, but I guess it was too good to be true. This stinks beyond belief!
The_Gneech said:-The Gneech <-- now owns way too many spellstitched hobgoblin zombies and an Aspect of Nerull, but still no beholder
MerricB said:Let me say it simply:
They are not chase rares!
Instead they are rares that have two stat cards: one card shows the Skirmish stats for 200 point play (on one site) and Epic play (on the other side), the other card shows the RPG stats likewise.
AFAIK, Epic is the renamed 500 pt play, though it may allow more points beyond that.
They're Elite because of this property, not because of their rarity.
Cheers!
The_Gneech said:I assume "chase rare" = "Holy Grail rarity fig?"
If so, is possible for any fig to be rarer than the beholder already is?![]()
-The Gneech <-- now owns way too many spellstitched hobgoblin zombies and an Aspect of Nerull, but still no beholder
BelenUmeria said:I got a couple of them. The did not seem too rare. Although the Stone Giant and Copper Dragon from Angelfire seem unattainable at the moment.
Kanegrundar said:I never got an Aspect of Nerull though. Need a huge Gold Dragon, Gneech?